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sorry to hear about it too mate, everyones thoughts are with you and ya cousins family :D

I feel for the young guy, the other driver has really f**kd up, nice christmas this one will be.

to all in these forums, and other car related forums- drink driving is dumb, we know it can wreck yours and others lives, but so can the way sobar people drive!!!

we have fast cars, and sometimes think we are invisible, even though u may think you dont care about hurting yaself, a drift around some quiet street corner can lead to not you getting hurt.........

think about the way you drive full stop, as usually if u screw up, its not you that gets hurt.

save it for the track peoples, a persons life is too precious!!!!!

have a good christmas everyone and take care!

I know exactly how your feeling,i lost my 15 yo brother years ago dew to a drunk driver, it was 9 days before christmas .My brother and his friends where driving home from lifesaving duties on the coast,when a guy, drunk as,ran into them head on and killed my brother and his mate.For years i always spread the word, if you drink drive you will end up either killing yourself or someones loveones. DONT DRINK AND DRIVE!!!!!!! My thougts and prayers are with you and your familys.

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